As the year 2000 ended and 2001 came upon us, one could only wonder what the future holds. Open the book of Revelation and there are the promises of the future. The Gospel Productions play “Apocalypse and After” is a play that gives the scary aftermath of the rapture. The main character, Nathan, refuses to accept the free gift of salvation that his wife, Amber, has received. Not long after he rejects Christ, Amber disappears along with several millions as Nathan is left to figure out what to do. At this time a “prophet” comes on the scene and offers Nathan and those left behind all the worldly pleasure each could desire. Many choose to accept the “mark,” but Nathan still deliberates
until he is face to face with the Antichrist realizing he made the awful mistake of not choosing Christ. Apocalypse served as a fall ministry to over twenty-five second year students. Students took the acting roles while IMPACT and Bert Britt provided their voices in the main singing parts. The cast and crew traveled every weekend along the east coast performing for over 11, 350 people with a total of nine performances during the months of September to October. Through this ministry, 419 came to know7die Lord Jesus Christ as Savior as they realized that was the only w7ay to have eternal life. Samantha Fike
Above: Being on tour sharing die gospel often leaves one with lack of sleep and in need of caffeine. Joe Jordan on tour with Apocalypse.
Below: Ever wonder what you would look like at age sixty? Paula L'Heureux does.
Above: Bert Britt leads IMPACT in T bowed, after die climax of die drama. Left: Tammy Fields and Carrie Beggs can not only act but can iron a perfect pleat.
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